Congrats on the launch! I love how you released a Linux version.
Curious about the "get smarter after every run part." Does it just feed all the past instructions into context? Or is there some RAG going on behind the scenes?
Also, I'm not an expert in marketing, but "the first desktop AI agent" doesn't resonate with me. I don't care. What does it do for me? What ever pain it solves (Something like never manually extract data from a website again) should be the header.
ktaray · 2d ago
qomplement.com ships today. It’s a native OS agent that learns complete GUI workflows from demonstration data, so you can ask for something open-ended—“Plan a weekend trip to SF, grab the cheapest round-trip and some cool tours”—and it handles vision, long-horizon reasoning, memory and UI control in one shot. There’s no prompt-tuning grind and no brittle script chain; each execution refines the model, so it keeps working even when the interface changes.
Instead of relying on predefined rules or manual orchestration, qomplement is trained end-to-end on full interaction traces that pair what the user sees with what the agent does, letting it generalise across apps. That removes the maintenance overhead and fragility that plague classic RPA stacks and most current “agent frameworks.” One model books flights, edits slides, reconciles spreadsheets, then gets smarter after every run.
We are very excited and believe this can open up a whole new world of applications.
Curious about the "get smarter after every run part." Does it just feed all the past instructions into context? Or is there some RAG going on behind the scenes?
Also, I'm not an expert in marketing, but "the first desktop AI agent" doesn't resonate with me. I don't care. What does it do for me? What ever pain it solves (Something like never manually extract data from a website again) should be the header.
Instead of relying on predefined rules or manual orchestration, qomplement is trained end-to-end on full interaction traces that pair what the user sees with what the agent does, letting it generalise across apps. That removes the maintenance overhead and fragility that plague classic RPA stacks and most current “agent frameworks.” One model books flights, edits slides, reconciles spreadsheets, then gets smarter after every run.
We are very excited and believe this can open up a whole new world of applications.
We’re also live on Product Hunt today: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/qomplement?utm_source=othe...
- Kerim Taray